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but what i am concerned about is that in this current environment, where the president was reected, forget about the economic aspect, but maybe this is a time ack by the white house, they do force unions to become unionized. >> eventually, the question becomes, that sounds appealing to have the benefits package. would you prefer that border the job. i think americans still want jobs. that is the most important thing. >> we see that a lot with these local states. in the unns they say we could hire for more rookie cops or pay a senior guy a big package. and we actually see this across the board. maybe this is the way that the private sector fights back. are you a little bit concerned? forget about numbercrunching. a lot of people out there dumb. by now from our country is based on something different. the notion of what is right and wrong. >> that is a luxury that you don't have it was right or wrong. a lot of these unions are calling for his bankrupting the company that they are hoping to get benefits for. >> you want to talk about fair, is it fair for that leachate to have the big benefits
but what i am concerned about is that in this current environment, where the president was reected, forget about the economic aspect, but maybe this is a time ack by the white house, they do force unions to become unionized. >> eventually, the question becomes, that sounds appealing to have the benefits package. would you prefer that border the job. i think americans still want jobs. that is the most important thing. >> we see that a lot with these local states. in the unns they say...
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the russians before us a very difficult place and continues to be a very challenging environment. speak of the reason there is no defeat of al qaeda and in afghanistan is because the administration even the last two years of the previous administration not interested in workg with civil society to work with the younger generati generation, and unfortunately we are going to withdraw and the taliban will come back and sees as much as they can. ashley: the arab spring, what challenges does it pose with regards to security in the region? >> lebanon is clearly a lost cause, and the israelis are watching. iraq is going the wrong direction, the president has no solution to what is going on with iran contaminating the entire regn. weave a policy that is absolutely bankrupt, it is going to lead to far broader problems across that part of the world and also the underbelly of europe. he think we have had it bad, this rate it will get much worse. ashley: all right, thank you so much. they will have much more on the administration's response to libya and afghanistan later coming up with the "a
the russians before us a very difficult place and continues to be a very challenging environment. speak of the reason there is no defeat of al qaeda and in afghanistan is because the administration even the last two years of the previous administration not interested in workg with civil society to work with the younger generati generation, and unfortunately we are going to withdraw and the taliban will come back and sees as much as they can. ashley: the arab spring, what challenges does it pose...
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you have to create an environment for investment. you don't need more taxes. we need more taxpayers. as you have seen, with hewlett-packard and others that you have talked about on the show, they are laying off people. if you want them to higher or rehire employees, you can't do the same old thing that we have seen for the last four years. neil: well, that's a good point. a guy that had a four-point oh in college. it is always good to see you, sir. >> thank you for having me on the one is mitt romney's problem not with swing voters but with tea partiers swimming away from health care comments? dan fell telling me earlier that the tea partiers have it wrong. >> do think the tea partiers hurting the party? >> i think that they are in the right way, but when they started going after mitt romney saying that he was flip-flopping, that he is not one of us when he said that pre-existing conditions office today, that is replacing the obamacare. neil: carlos gutierrez. i always think when poll numbers look bad, people say it's your fault, it's your fault. what do you t
you have to create an environment for investment. you don't need more taxes. we need more taxpayers. as you have seen, with hewlett-packard and others that you have talked about on the show, they are laying off people. if you want them to higher or rehire employees, you can't do the same old thing that we have seen for the last four years. neil: well, that's a good point. a guy that had a four-point oh in college. it is always good to see you, sir. >> thank you for having me on the one is...
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the retail environment is brutal and we have or our prices. tom: you both do a good job. thank you very much. >> happy thanksgiving. tomorrow toys 'r' us ceo is nexthe program. to him. fox business. gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. corruption, criminal charges and hundreds of thousands of dollars in ill-gotten gains. not talking about the underworld of mob bosse i'm talking about wall street. the biggest insider trading case ever. coming out just as individual investors across the country getting more and more comfortable investing in the stock market again. a former hedge fund manager making over a quarter billion dollars. the former chairman of the sec, harvey pitt and doug burns. welcome to you both. i want to go over a couple of facts in the case as we know it right now, which is not everything, not by a longshot, but here's what we know. a hedge fund manager receives insider information, secret trials. an alzheimer's drug. he finds out the results before anybody else and trades on it. he sells his stakes in a couple of drug companies and assures them. you
the retail environment is brutal and we have or our prices. tom: you both do a good job. thank you very much. >> happy thanksgiving. tomorrow toys 'r' us ceo is nexthe program. to him. fox business. gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. corruption, criminal charges and hundreds of thousands of dollars in ill-gotten gains. not talking about the underworld of mob bosse i'm talking about wall street. the biggest insider trading case ever. coming out just as individual investors across...
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. >> i'm not alone in an environment like this, how are you going to compel businesses, fast food joints and the rest, but it's in there interest to raise the rates when they are barely getting by as it is just as henry ford did back before world war i to $5. he said he wanted people to buy the cards. that's what you got to do. neil: so what about substance of the country where they have jobs with $10 an hour. were people really aren't jumping on these jobs. where we have a country where help wanted advertising is at an all-time high. a lot of people, for whatever reason, it are having trouble with work. >> we are talking between seven and a quarter and 10. he would get a long-overdue pay raise just to in just to inflation. ifou have rick santorum and mitt romney saying the minimum wage should be ingested, that would put pressure on them. >> let me ask you this. do you think the people are as tired of the notion of government could do something? we have seen a little bang for the buck. a lot of people are going the other way. they are careful to go that way because they remember republic
. >> i'm not alone in an environment like this, how are you going to compel businesses, fast food joints and the rest, but it's in there interest to raise the rates when they are barely getting by as it is just as henry ford did back before world war i to $5. he said he wanted people to buy the cards. that's what you got to do. neil: so what about substance of the country where they have jobs with $10 an hour. were people really aren't jumping on these jobs. where we have a country where...
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neil: what happens, environmentists say, at what harm to our environment. have seen fracking and how it is done, it is remarkable, they keep it all in place, they are not turning the land upside down. they are not making a ples of it and i -- a mess of it i think there is a perception of fracking or drilling that might have been true, a few decades ago, but it is just, young now young now, is the industry making a mistake not explaining it better or environmentals not giving it a chance. >> environmentalists are not even giving it a chance, there is no question that our environmental saved guards here in united states and canada are strongest than in the world. better in terms of offshore china or russia or anywhere element when the environment 8 ofs say we're not going to produce here. and we're going to force the country rely on imports, we're experts the environmental pollution, and making it worse overall. neil: where does this end up? if you are irend and you are looking for more oil or any one of these countries, like you said at beginning, we benefit
neil: what happens, environmentists say, at what harm to our environment. have seen fracking and how it is done, it is remarkable, they keep it all in place, they are not turning the land upside down. they are not making a ples of it and i -- a mess of it i think there is a perception of fracking or drilling that might have been true, a few decades ago, but it is just, young now young now, is the industry making a mistake not explaining it better or environmentals not giving it a chance....
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>> neil, you've got to cover the downside of thi environment. they want them unprotected ainst losses. they're anticipating antibusiness climate, anticipating uncertainty pickling business contractions and so we're covering the downside making sure we're in a position where we can make money when the market is going up to be productive if the market is going down and lock it in on the way up. neil: what do you play besides lead futures and protecting us from nuclear fallout? >> there are thr ways to have your money completely protected against loss, fb fdic insurance. they're gravitating towards the guaranteed conact because the principle is guarantee against losses and make it the spitting and that is the important thing to do. neil: thank you very, very much. you know, when we look at this whole health care law, some a deadline set, ick next year when you have to start getting everyone into the system and pay the search tax the rich will have to pay in order to continue sustaining it, there's a deadline coming on friday that almost no one is t
>> neil, you've got to cover the downside of thi environment. they want them unprotected ainst losses. they're anticipating antibusiness climate, anticipating uncertainty pickling business contractions and so we're covering the downside making sure we're in a position where we can make money when the market is going up to be productive if the market is going down and lock it in on the way up. neil: what do you play besides lead futures and protecting us from nuclear fallout? >>...
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and there is aorking environment and rules for working environment, where if that dog on a distraction there. they are healthier, people are healthier, they lose fewer workdays because when --isten when dog gets sick, you go to vet rather than work, that studies have shown that. neil: i don't get you. i don't know. but. >> proof is in relative lar numbers. so, pur purina is doing a natioe search for most pet-friendly businesses, a contest, where they search between now and middle of january, you can go to purina.com, submit your story with photos and supporting evidence, they will do a $10,000 give away to a pet shelter in the name of the business, and purina pet-friendly products for the business, it is wonderful, only because i have seen it, when i hosted to tell the truth, for 3 years we allowed dogs and children back stage for celebrity panel. it was greatest working environment even someone like you would have enjoyed it. neil: if i had my children here? -- >> that is different. >> they are violent animals. >> that is different. neil: you are still doing great. printing money. >>
and there is aorking environment and rules for working environment, where if that dog on a distraction there. they are healthier, people are healthier, they lose fewer workdays because when --isten when dog gets sick, you go to vet rather than work, that studies have shown that. neil: i don't get you. i don't know. but. >> proof is in relative lar numbers. so, pur purina is doing a natioe search for most pet-friendly businesses, a contest, where they search between now and middle of...
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we have to create an environment with those less fortunate have all of the opportunities to become very fortunate, that is what this cun v country is about for some reason, we have a president, that is punishing these who become successful that is not the way that america works. neil: do you think it could boomerang on you. you know, i was looking at lee cooper man on this. and so many others. this is cream of the 1%, president might turn around, buzzy, and say, they are whining but i'm for you, i'm for you, the average common man. how would buzzy respond to that. >> first of all, it is not about being for us, it is not about being for them. it is about being what for what is good for america. what is good for the country, what is good for the cun vi all of to us come together, not to punish the rich and say you tor blame, for the plight of people less fortunate, it is about bringing everyone together, and saying this is one nation, one nation not divided but together. and we all, want the same thing for this country, we want to have opportunity, better education, more opportunity. my f
we have to create an environment with those less fortunate have all of the opportunities to become very fortunate, that is what this cun v country is about for some reason, we have a president, that is punishing these who become successful that is not the way that america works. neil: do you think it could boomerang on you. you know, i was looking at lee cooper man on this. and so many others. this is cream of the 1%, president might turn around, buzzy, and say, they are whining but i'm for...
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the intelligence community under the bus which is not a good thing to do when you're in this kind of environment. they should have stepped back from the story, found out what the facts were, but they got in bed with the government and they have no idea who this people are. lou: they've been the administratiin. >> no idea what's going on. no idea is that television is alive and well. we should have had become a big suspicions. lou: the last word. >> i think ee is right. this is a tight election. the momentum is with governor romney in the has not close the sale. he was the debate he will be in a commanding position. if the president does, we will be back in a dead heat for. lou: gentleman, as always. thank you. well, coming up, a man who built his company in says his workers have the right to hear him speak straightforwardly about where he sees that business had it and what he sees as the prospect for new jobs and new opportunity, the owner of west state resorts. vice-president joe biden has some interesting ideas on how libya compares to syria. we will have that as well. he goes on and on and on
the intelligence community under the bus which is not a good thing to do when you're in this kind of environment. they should have stepped back from the story, found out what the facts were, but they got in bed with the government and they have no idea who this people are. lou: they've been the administratiin. >> no idea what's going on. no idea is that television is alive and well. we should have had become a big suspicions. lou: the last word. >> i think ee is right. this is a...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so come talk to us to see how we can help. wells fargo. together we'll go far. ♪ cheryl: remember this, it's obama's iconic 2008 campaign poster. the artist behind this masterpiece, he didn't create it. someone else made that happen, literally. the associated press took the picture, and it has been the subject of a lawsuit for some time. today a judge it the artist with two years' probation, $300 of community service for destroying documents and making up evidence in this copyright suit. the 32 europa's apologize for his actions, calling of the worst thing he's ever done is life and is looking forward to put
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neil: forget about today's environment. where we don't have time to wait or money to wait. but technology are proven in regular marketplace whether folks want it. the plug in car concept is something they have not wanted, they have gone to other hybrid types but not this variety. for all underwriting and subsidy, when people 7 out the hybrids, -- search out these hybrids they don't go in this direct, maybe the message for government is stay the hell out. >> i think there are other market forces at play like 2 billion that gas and oil lobby has put in to kill the electric car and cleaner technology in last 10 years. neil: you know it has not hurt prius sales or leaf sales or other vehicles you could argue might have been attacked by government-run interests. they have really done well despite that. >> it took a while. and people had to be comfortable with it there are concerns about electric, companies have not done a good job of educating the public. if we had electric cars on road right now, car companies would lose money, they cost almost nothing in terms of repair. neil:
neil: forget about today's environment. where we don't have time to wait or money to wait. but technology are proven in regular marketplace whether folks want it. the plug in car concept is something they have not wanted, they have gone to other hybrid types but not this variety. for all underwriting and subsidy, when people 7 out the hybrids, -- search out these hybrids they don't go in this direct, maybe the message for government is stay the hell out. >> i think there are other market...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. liz: welcome back, it's a law that be topple pawn shops and make, bay crumble, u.s. supreme court taking up a case that could end your right to resell youren ten own stuff, if the jus up hold an appellate court ruling you would need permission to sell any product you own that was made outtide of the u.s., that including cars, dvds, and even iphones, hard-core pawn star is watching. >> all of my be would be affected, we're a pawn shop, we deal in used merchandise 90% of the time, i don't know how we could get over a hump like that. i would have to lay off employees. liz: here the deal, if you are reselling, not just iphones but
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. liz: welcome back, it's...
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plus, is fracking actually good for the environment? carbon emissions plunge and one environmentalist says, you can thank fracking. he is here to make the case. >>> are you ready for some football? the refs and nfl make a deal. who scored and who got sacked. we'll break it down. even when they say it's not it is always about money.
plus, is fracking actually good for the environment? carbon emissions plunge and one environmentalist says, you can thank fracking. he is here to make the case. >>> are you ready for some football? the refs and nfl make a deal. who scored and who got sacked. we'll break it down. even when they say it's not it is always about money.
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the aspiring entrepreneur and franchisee, one who wants to expand their network am it's a difficult environment. neil: pete, thank you very much. >> it was great to be back. neil: we are following up on a breaking development. we discovered the guy who sounds like he's french now sounding british. >> estates on their own are no longer able to effectively steal the cause of events neil: you heard it for yourself. the head of the european union now sound like this. [inaudible] the head of the eu. the. neil: we have chaos breaking out in the middle east. investors rallying here. focusing on stimulus. who is right with these overlapping development? the blowup over the bailout? we thought that we would ask kyle harrington. >> i think that we have seen qe-1, qe-2, now qe-3. in the short term, doing good in the short term. i believe believe that in the long-term, and issue will continue in what will be what is going on in the middle east -- neil: why would the middle east sees that her central threat? >> you don't think this will be? >> i think we have a significant problem in the middle east that se
the aspiring entrepreneur and franchisee, one who wants to expand their network am it's a difficult environment. neil: pete, thank you very much. >> it was great to be back. neil: we are following up on a breaking development. we discovered the guy who sounds like he's french now sounding british. >> estates on their own are no longer able to effectively steal the cause of events neil: you heard it for yourself. the head of the european union now sound like this. [inaudible] the...
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. >> she is making romney's case in the fairly safe environment on september 30th, but when it matters in the debate, three weeks before a presidential election she is making the opposite case and thereby -- >> which she shouldn't be talking. it is just not her job. lou: let's let david axelrrd do do the talking in response to candy crowley on the very issue she corroborated last night for the president as he flat-out lied to the american people. >> do you know the president called it an act of terror the day after it happened but when you're, the responsible party, when you're the administration, you have a responsibility to act on what you know and what the intelligence community believes. this was, this is being thoroughly investigated. lou: not planned? first they said it wasn't planned part of this tape all that. >> director of national intelligence said on friday that was the original information that was given to us. lou: well, erin, i'm at a loss. this is, i don't know where the fourth estate is here. i don't know where the national liberal media is because it is, it is, seems
. >> she is making romney's case in the fairly safe environment on september 30th, but when it matters in the debate, three weeks before a presidential election she is making the opposite case and thereby -- >> which she shouldn't be talking. it is just not her job. lou: let's let david axelrrd do do the talking in response to candy crowley on the very issue she corroborated last night for the president as he flat-out lied to the american people. >> do you know the president...
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you're right from the gt-go, setting up a series of taxes or just more taxes, who would invest in an environment and in a country that does that? >> well, you tax things that a ciety wants to diminish. that's why there's a tobacco tax, for example. you tax things -- neil: do you wt to diminish the stock market and capitalism and free enterprise? no, diminish corporate crime, pollution -- neil: i know, but going after the criminals -- going after the fe criminals, are you destroying it for those who -- and i know it's startling to believe, but are not crood, that -- >> don't tax that. neil: they are not lucifer. >> what you tax is that -- neil: no one puts on their 1040, criminal behavior. don't tax wild six tier speculations, bets, bets on, derivative, derivave. that's casino capitalism, not productive. that's the problem. the corporations sit on $2 trillion of money, not giving adequate dividends to the owners who they -- neil: why are you depending on that? a lot fear they don't know what's happening on taxes, ad a lot fear their double taxed for bringing money already been taxed back home, a
you're right from the gt-go, setting up a series of taxes or just more taxes, who would invest in an environment and in a country that does that? >> well, you tax things that a ciety wants to diminish. that's why there's a tobacco tax, for example. you tax things -- neil: do you wt to diminish the stock market and capitalism and free enterprise? no, diminish corporate crime, pollution -- neil: i know, but going after the criminals -- going after the fe criminals, are you destroying it for...
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for business, for business, it's not a good environment. there's no reason for any businessman out there to want to grow his business, advance his business, hire more people, create more problems. obamacare will be a major problem for business. let me bring something up to you, neil. you asked what i think they should be talking aboutment one of the things that romney should be talking about, which i heard your program yesterday, you were talking about the price of gas, and you said the american people, they got used to it. i'm a retailer. i'll tell you that i lived through cycles. for instance, whenever there was a problem with copper, we had to raise prices in the store for wiring and everything else. if there was a problem in the lumber area, we would have to raise prices because you have to make up for the cost of demand. right now, the price of gas is causing a price increase across the board, and when obama talks about the middle class and protecting the 47%, let's use the 47%, the truth is in retail business, this is has an effect on
for business, for business, it's not a good environment. there's no reason for any businessman out there to want to grow his business, advance his business, hire more people, create more problems. obamacare will be a major problem for business. let me bring something up to you, neil. you asked what i think they should be talking aboutment one of the things that romney should be talking about, which i heard your program yesterday, you were talking about the price of gas, and you said the...
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. >> i don't want to kill jobs in this environment. one more point*. >> we had this discussion before the. >> in order to reduce the deficit there have to be revenue in addition to cut. >> mitt romney has ruled out revenue. >> absolutely. neil: okay. i think the gist of that was how to get the deficit under control in have to have a mix of spending cuts and tax increases. and what about the president in a mitt romney to some ratio? and that it would not cut it for him. i don't think he scored. i think romney clearly one. he does need to provide more specifics, but i think he was in command. he made a couple of statements that need to be clarified. and he does not want more revenue but he wasn't true growth not taxes. what do you define as more revenue? as compared to current gdp your under current law? we are under much higher levels than before. to thing surprised me. obama's said social security doesn't have a problem. it needs tweeting. it is underfunded $8 trillion and he also said his idea was not that different than governor romn
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working environment -- which is really what the refs are there to do first and foremost, to keep the players safe -- then that union is empowered to watch over the resolution of that problem. and so far the coaches' and players' unions have held their tongues and not gotten involve with the this ref dispute. cheryl: you know, if you look at the amount of bets that were lost, especially on the packers' game, we're talking $150 million, granted some booking agencies are actually refunding because they say, look, the proof is what you saw on television. at the same time, though, do you this think that this is going to make the owners look bad because they're the ones that have so much of a financial stake in all this, they're the ones that are losing if their team loses based on a bad call? >> yeah. i think what're seeing now -- what we're seeing now is some tension among the owners because they realize they're damaging the nfl brand, and it's a brand that's been respected. it's roger goodell's first duty to protect the nfl shield, and he's not done a good job over the last few months,
working environment -- which is really what the refs are there to do first and foremost, to keep the players safe -- then that union is empowered to watch over the resolution of that problem. and so far the coaches' and players' unions have held their tongues and not gotten involve with the this ref dispute. cheryl: you know, if you look at the amount of bets that were lost, especially on the packers' game, we're talking $150 million, granted some booking agencies are actually refunding because...
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there are so many other ways to have a bigger impact on the environment and water quality, and this is just simply designed to create a bigger bureaucracy. they will have to hire government employees to take these complaints, and then of course go investigate, and ultimately levy sanctions against citizens here in san diego. stuart: how do you think the rest of us elsewhere in america, outside the formerly golden state, how do you think we should look at you guys, you californians? what do you think we ought to think about? >> well, i think it is pretty embarrassing which is why i think when these absurd ideas are proposed, we need to have san alternative. -- we need to have an alternative. we have to have common sense solutions. i think that's what californians want. stuart: no you don't. what was the point spread for president obama in california? what was the point spread in favor of higher taxes? >> i think if this idea in particular were put up for a public vote, it would resoundingly be rejected. i think that's why we need to be vigilant. we have to continue to shine a light on b
there are so many other ways to have a bigger impact on the environment and water quality, and this is just simply designed to create a bigger bureaucracy. they will have to hire government employees to take these complaints, and then of course go investigate, and ultimately levy sanctions against citizens here in san diego. stuart: how do you think the rest of us elsewhere in america, outside the formerly golden state, how do you think we should look at you guys, you californians? what do you...
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that epa, if you go to their web site they talk about a duty to protect health of the citizens and our environment. so, who knew? if they have a duty, did they know at the time that this was going to happen? or should they have known? we're talking about lead. neil: what about all of the companies that were there. they are now out of business or gone or kaput. >> you have to break it down? did they try to protect themselves? did they protect themselves in bankruptcy, or did they change their name. neil: you would try to track them down? >> you have to, they created this mess. neil: they are long gone? >> sure, then that is the problem, then i agree, you have to go to taxpayer because, they pay for it through epa or federal money. neil: kelly, we're left with a lot of taxpayer there, paying a lot. in some cases tens of thousands more for this clean up, that they are saddled with even those who moved in knew nothing about it are now getting reamed, and they can't sell their homes, they are sitting on lead. >> you are right, and i am not -- you know it stinks, but it only viable solution. these funds
that epa, if you go to their web site they talk about a duty to protect health of the citizens and our environment. so, who knew? if they have a duty, did they know at the time that this was going to happen? or should they have known? we're talking about lead. neil: what about all of the companies that were there. they are now out of business or gone or kaput. >> you have to break it down? did they try to protect themselves? did they protect themselves in bankruptcy, or did they change...
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this is not going to happen overnight, but you have to have an environment that allows it to happen. i think congressas to do something. they have to do something to bring fha in. gerri: that idea, you know, helping low-income people, forget about it. want to ask you quickly, what is really a pr effort going on to make people want to keep fha. here is shaun donovan saying that they have weathered the storm by taking the most aggressive and sweeping action in the history of reform. trying to make the point today that we have more money coming. everything is going to be okay. americans, go back to sleep, keep sending us your taxpayer dollars. >> absolutely not. what they are not mentioning, and they did this a year ago when they came out with a report, they knew the projected house price numbers were completely wrong. ey basically ignore that. then they made a correction this time to the tune of $10 billion. well, this time they are using interest rates from july, and they are basically saying that mortgage rates are going to double by the third quarter of 2014. well, there was a littl
this is not going to happen overnight, but you have to have an environment that allows it to happen. i think congressas to do something. they have to do something to bring fha in. gerri: that idea, you know, helping low-income people, forget about it. want to ask you quickly, what is really a pr effort going on to make people want to keep fha. here is shaun donovan saying that they have weathered the storm by taking the most aggressive and sweeping action in the history of reform. trying to...
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yes, but they have also attracted new talent, you have to retain them, we're talking bay competitive environment. the level of top talent is very competitive right now. so for government to step in and say, regulate the, and say, we're not going to allow you to spend how you need to spend, this company has responded, i wrote down the quote, it is quit critical for our company to pay the competitive salaries to retain the workers they have, why rescue the company if you are not going to allow them to do what they need to do. >> don't rescue the company. >> it has already been done. >> don't throw good money after bad, if they are talented, go to the private sector. neil: good points all, yes, rumors are true, dc i'm coming for you, yes, how i will defeat our deficit, i've been busy, i have to save the country behides read a pom prompter. neil: of three agoura cliff or a countdown is on. twitter looks for a hero to save them. and somehow how to fix the mess. >> neil is a super hero. the problems will be fixed. you cannot say bus. there are too many idiots. >> just be your charming self. trying to
yes, but they have also attracted new talent, you have to retain them, we're talking bay competitive environment. the level of top talent is very competitive right now. so for government to step in and say, regulate the, and say, we're not going to allow you to spend how you need to spend, this company has responded, i wrote down the quote, it is quit critical for our company to pay the competitive salaries to retain the workers they have, why rescue the company if you are not going to allow...
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they destroyed the environment and do what people do. that's what we do. we expand out and use resources, and before we understood the long term consequences of that, that's what people do. they are like us. they are not noble is a advantages, and so that's another great myth. again, there's political implications. if you believe that, you engineer social policy from the top-down and say, look, we can end crime by taxing more and giving more money to the poor because we know that poverty leads to criminality. no, we know that there's a whole other set of causes that you have to assume that there is some human nature to us. stossel: thank you, michael, shermer. coming up, i'll tell you about my take on some of the biggest myths in history. stossel: to me, the biggest, most destructive myth on history and what has historically made life good for people or bad for people is the idea that if we are to prosper, government must make smart plans for us. of course, it must plan the economy. this is what i was taught in college, and despite the failure of the sovie
they destroyed the environment and do what people do. that's what we do. we expand out and use resources, and before we understood the long term consequences of that, that's what people do. they are like us. they are not noble is a advantages, and so that's another great myth. again, there's political implications. if you believe that, you engineer social policy from the top-down and say, look, we can end crime by taxing more and giving more money to the poor because we know that poverty leads...
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solar cells occupying huge amounts of land and delivering no significant energy and no benefit to the environment. that is the key theme of thomas friedman's current posture, and it's ridiculous, but it's also captivated the obama administration with this cast of green goo and so it really is corrupting american enterprise. >> lou: your book, your thoughts, your perspectives in this book, your philosophy is so compelling because you don't defend capitalism, you don't defend free enterprise, you advocate it, you embrace it, you create great enthusiasm about the ideas that have made this country so wealthy and people forget, created so much wealth for entire world. >> that is right. >> and the book, how important is it, do you believe that everybody read this book? >> well, i think there's a whole new generation out there who really don't grasp the essential principles of supply side economics, that galvanized all the wealth that they currently enjoy. it really all began with that turning point, when ronald reagan assumed as following the carter administration and launched 20, 30 years, really, of
solar cells occupying huge amounts of land and delivering no significant energy and no benefit to the environment. that is the key theme of thomas friedman's current posture, and it's ridiculous, but it's also captivated the obama administration with this cast of green goo and so it really is corrupting american enterprise. >> lou: your book, your thoughts, your perspectives in this book, your philosophy is so compelling because you don't defend capitalism, you don't defend free...
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we find were obama goes to his father's grave and environs the spirit of his father. gerri: does he try to read his mind, try to understand who his influences are? >> here is the way to get inside the president's head. to listen to his own worlds. you are listening to obama's own words talking about how the he became the man is what i want to talk about some of the financial implications of what he talked about in the book. you say said that obama, and i'm quoting from a weapons of mass destruction will downsize america, making them sit second-class citizens in their own country. is that happening? >> that is happening. a lot of my convictions about 2016. there is an extrapolation for what is going on. obama isn't that, obama added 5 trillion. another 5 trillion will will occur if he stays in office. $22 million in debt. our children and grandchildren will have to be paid out. that is owed to the chinese, the kuwaitis, the saudi's. you are transferring all the way towards other countries. it becomes -- that is a way of settling marca scoring of that. gerri: he said at
we find were obama goes to his father's grave and environs the spirit of his father. gerri: does he try to read his mind, try to understand who his influences are? >> here is the way to get inside the president's head. to listen to his own worlds. you are listening to obama's own words talking about how the he became the man is what i want to talk about some of the financial implications of what he talked about in the book. you say said that obama, and i'm quoting from a weapons of mass...
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because it is difficult enough to find a job plus in this job environment where unemployment i over 8%, everyone knows it is tough to find a job. you often need more than 60 days. it is not a compassionate thing todo to withhold the notice. >> it is outrage just. diana, thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> great to be with you. melissa: a blast from the past. drivers in one state pay $1.84 a gallon at pump. how long will it take me to get there to fill up. that is coming up. you can never have too much money. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> it is time for a little bit of fun with spare change. today we are joined by monica crowley and adam shapiro. okay, first up, a gas nation in michigan will back its prices to remind people of the good old days before president obama. the first 150 drivers were
because it is difficult enough to find a job plus in this job environment where unemployment i over 8%, everyone knows it is tough to find a job. you often need more than 60 days. it is not a compassionate thing todo to withhold the notice. >> it is outrage just. diana, thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> great to be with you. melissa: a blast from the past. drivers in one state pay $1.84 a gallon at pump. how long will it take me to get there to fill up. that is...
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talking by tough environment and the stock lost its own going into the closing bell. $32 at one point. back to you. liz: now, bed, bath, and beyond. that stock moving lower in the aftermarket session. what are the earnings numbers? >> the earning numbers short of expectations, part of the problem. revenue numbers actually beat slightly above the estimate, third-quarter forecasts, investors anticipating higher numbers, $0.99, pretty much book ending the estimate but when you look at a stock up 18% year to date off 3.5% in the past month alone, investors wanted to hear something above and beyond what they got them clearly the shares are reflecting that. david: they were forced to use deep discounts, they have a lot of coupons they were using. some people wondering if that would cut into their profits, indeed it appeared to. liz: that is religion come you don't walk in without those coupons. david: the number of cyber attacks on banks is on the rise. liz: bank of america suffered a denial of service attack claiming affiliation with an islamic terror group claimed responsibility for that,
talking by tough environment and the stock lost its own going into the closing bell. $32 at one point. back to you. liz: now, bed, bath, and beyond. that stock moving lower in the aftermarket session. what are the earnings numbers? >> the earning numbers short of expectations, part of the problem. revenue numbers actually beat slightly above the estimate, third-quarter forecasts, investors anticipating higher numbers, $0.99, pretty much book ending the estimate but when you look at a...
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because it is difficult enough to find a job plus in this job environment where unemployment is over 8%, everyone knows it is tough to find a job. you often need more than 60 days. it is not a compassionate thing to do to withhold the notice. >> it is outrage just. diana, thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> great to be with you. melissa: a blast from the past. drivers in one state pay $1.84 a gallon at pump. how long will it take me to get there to fill up. that is coming up. you can never have too much money. ♪ those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for ily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates
because it is difficult enough to find a job plus in this job environment where unemployment is over 8%, everyone knows it is tough to find a job. you often need more than 60 days. it is not a compassionate thing to do to withhold the notice. >> it is outrage just. diana, thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> great to be with you. melissa: a blast from the past. drivers in one state pay $1.84 a gallon at pump. how long will it take me to get there to fill up. that is...
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recognize this is the environment where -- >> all right, ron, based on the fact that the the fed's printing and you think the emerging markets are the way to go, talk about your picks. you like three sectors. technology, oil and gas, and, of course, food. the world will eat and eat better. what stocks do you like? >> well, let's see, oil and gas, exploration and transportation in the united states particularly is what we like. mlps are a place where we have a 9% allocation. a couple reasons, one, someone's got to transport all this oil from north dakota to the plants. that's growing at an incredible pace, high dividend payers, tax advantage dividend payers, going to be an incredibly important aspect for investors next year, and the world and the united states wants to be energy independent. the oil and gas, mlps, more of a commodities play. it's a good -- it's a good solid performer. returns 100% the past three years. it will continue about a 4% dividend. david: david, you know, you think the fed will continue to print money no matter what, and a lot of it, and you are in commodity plays. o
recognize this is the environment where -- >> all right, ron, based on the fact that the the fed's printing and you think the emerging markets are the way to go, talk about your picks. you like three sectors. technology, oil and gas, and, of course, food. the world will eat and eat better. what stocks do you like? >> well, let's see, oil and gas, exploration and transportation in the united states particularly is what we like. mlps are a place where we have a 9% allocation. a couple...
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some worry it affects the water supply and the environment. joining us now is any gruber from the environmental system, i am going to give you the chance to give a commercial here for your company. what you do if i am not mistaken is you clean the water which comes out of the ground after a capital to one operation takes place. that is what you do. is that correct? >> that is correct. stuart: this business is booming. >> business has been very good. we actually specialize in industrial waste water treatment. so we took an application that we use in the food industry and apply to oil and gas industry because both of them have one thing in common. stuart: environmentalists are concerned about fracking. if you inject this water and sand and chemicals the underground, you can pollute the water supply. you are telling us that you can get away from the adverse affects of fracking, clean the water as it comes back out again. that is what you do. you can mitigate the adverse effects of fracking. that is what you are saying? >> when the water flows bac
some worry it affects the water supply and the environment. joining us now is any gruber from the environmental system, i am going to give you the chance to give a commercial here for your company. what you do if i am not mistaken is you clean the water which comes out of the ground after a capital to one operation takes place. that is what you do. is that correct? >> that is correct. stuart: this business is booming. >> business has been very good. we actually specialize in...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. has oats that can help...